Impact of Vaccination Status on Outcome of Patients With COVID-19 and Acute Ischemic Stroke Undergoing Mechanical Thrombectomy.
Cornelius DeuschlLukas GoertzChristoph KabbaschMartin KöhrmannChristoph KleinschnitzAnsgar BerlisChristoph Johannes MaurerIris MühlenBernd KallmünzerMatthias GawlitzaDaniel P O KaiserJoachim KlischDonald LobsienDaniel BehmeMaximilian ThormannFabian Alexander FlottmannLaurens WinkelmeierElke Ruth GizewskiLukas MayerMarkus HoltmannspoetterChristoph MoenninghoffMartin Schlunz-HendannDominik GriebChristophe T ArendtFerdinand Oliver BohmannJens-Christian AltenberndYan LiUlrich SureRuben Mühl-BenninghausThomas RodtKai KallenbergAlexandru DurutyaMohamed ElsharkawyChristian-Paul StrackeMathias Gerhard SchumannAlexander BockOmid NikoubashmanMartin WiesmannHans HenkesSebastian DolffAydin DemircioğluMichael ForstingHanna StyczenPublished in: Journal of the American Heart Association (2024)
Our study demonstrated no impact of COVID-19 vaccination on angiographic or clinical outcome of COVID-19-positive patients with acute ischemic stroke undergoing mechanical thrombectomy, whereas worsening attributable to COVID-19 was confirmed.